Kirsch Center for Environmental Studies

A Building that Teaches

Opened in September 2005, the Kirsch Center is the lead demonstration building for energy innovation and sustainability in the California Community College system, rated as the first community college LEED platinum building in the nation.

The Kirsch Center was conceived and is operated by De Anza faculty, staff and students, with the philosophy that this facility is "a building that teaches about energy, resources and stewardship."

Students, Staff, Faculty and Community Partners

The Kirsch Center was conceived, funded, designed and built through a collaborative effort.

Today the building is a living teaching space for students to learn about environmental stewardship, pollution prevention, sustainability, energy and resource management, and teaming with the broader community to make a difference in many ways.

Energy Goals and Other Building Features

The area of the two-story building is approximately 22,000 gross square feet. At the time it was built, this project exemplified the next generation of educational innovation.

Parts of the building are potentially an around-the-clock, 24/7 facility.

In addition to high quality classrooms and labs, students can work in self-paced programs at special open study stations throughout the building.

Learn more about the energy goals and other building features that make the Kirsch Center a favorite place for students to learn about how to be part of the solution in building a sustainable society.

New Direction, a visionary song for the Kirsch Center

Listen to A New Direction, a collaborative song-writing effort by eight Kirsch Center visionaries, composed and performed by Carl Villareal.